Track Sequencing
Design optimal track order and album flow for cohesive listening experiences.
Overview
This skill provides frameworks for sequencing tracks to create compelling album journeys. It covers opener/closer strategy, energy curve design, transition planning, pacing psychology, and format considerations.
Capabilities
Opener Strategy
- Create immediate impact
- Set album tone and expectations
- Hook listener attention
- Establish sonic palette
- Introduce key themes
Closer Strategy
- Provide satisfying resolution
- Create lasting impression
- Resolve thematic elements
- Leave emotional resonance
- Consider reprise/callback
Energy Curve Design
- Map intensity across album
- Create peaks and valleys
- Build to climaxes
- Design recovery moments
- Balance tension and release
Transition Planning
- Create flow between tracks
- Consider key relationships
- Match/contrast tempos
- Design sonic bridges
- Plan crossfades
Pacing Psychology
- Understand listener fatigue
- Place breathers strategically
- Maintain engagement
- Create surprise moments
- Reward patience
Format Considerations
- Plan vinyl side breaks
- Consider streaming behavior
- Account for skip patterns
- Design single placement
- Create playlist-friendly excerpts
Sequencing Frameworks
The Classic Album Arc
Track 1: HOOK - Immediate impact opener
Track 2: MOMENTUM - Build on opener energy
Track 3: PEAK 1 - First major highlight/single
Track 4: EXPLORE - New territory, develop themes
Track 5: BREATHER - Lower energy, intimate moment
Track 6: REBUILD - Regain momentum
Track 7: PEAK 2 - Second highlight, emotional core
Track 8: DESCENT - Begin resolution
Track 9: ASCENT - Final build
Track 10: RESOLUTION - Closer, lasting impression
Energy Intensity Patterns
| Pattern | Description | Use Case | |---------|-------------|----------| | Mountain | Low-High-Low | Classic narrative arc | | Double Peak | High-Low-High-Low-High | Epic albums | | Plateau | Consistent intensity | Dance/party albums | | Cascade | High to low descent | Emotional journey | | Climb | Low to high ascent | Building experience |
Track Role Types
| Role | Position | Purpose | |------|----------|---------| | Opener | Track 1 | Set tone, grab attention | | Statement | Tracks 2-4 | Establish album identity | | Single | Tracks 2-4 | Commercial highlight | | Experimental | Mid-album | Push boundaries | | Breather | Mid-album | Provide rest | | Deep Cut | Mid-late | Reward devoted listeners | | Heart | Variable | Emotional core | | Closer | Final | Resolution, lasting impression | | Hidden | Post-closer | Surprise bonus |
Transition Techniques
| Technique | Description | |-----------|-------------| | Key Match | Same key or relative minor/major | | Key Contrast | Dramatic shift for impact | | Tempo Match | Similar BPM for smooth flow | | Tempo Shift | Intentional pace change | | Sonic Bridge | Similar instruments/textures | | Crossfade | Blend endings into beginnings | | Gap Silence | Space for reset | | Thematic Link | Lyrical/motif connection |
Usage Guidelines
Sequencing Process
- List all tracks with key characteristics
- Identify opener candidates (impact, tone-setting)
- Identify closer candidates (resolution, memorable)
- Mark energy levels for each track (1-10)
- Identify potential singles and highlights
- Draft energy curve
- Sequence tracks to create flow
- Review transitions between adjacent tracks
- Consider format breaks (vinyl sides)
- Test full sequence listening
Sequencing Worksheet
## Track Sequencing
### Track Inventory
| # | Title | BPM | Key | Energy | Role | Duration |
|---|-------|-----|-----|--------|------|----------|
| - | [Title] | [BPM] | [Key] | [1-10] | [Role] | [MM:SS] |
### Energy Curve
[Visual representation or description]
### Proposed Sequence
| Position | Title | Transition Note |
|----------|-------|-----------------|
| 1 (Opener) | [Title] | Sets tone with... |
| 2 | [Title] | Builds via... |
| ... | ... | ... |
### Vinyl Side Breaks (if applicable)
- Side A: Tracks 1-[X]
- Side B: Tracks [X+1]-[Y]
### Pacing Notes
- [Observations about flow]
- [Potential issues and solutions]
Quality Checklist
- [ ] Opener creates impact
- [ ] Energy curve is intentional
- [ ] Transitions flow naturally
- [ ] Pacing maintains interest
- [ ] Closer provides resolution
- [ ] Singles are well-placed
- [ ] Breathers prevent fatigue
Integration Points
Related Skills
- SK-MAC-005 (album-conceptualization) - Overall vision
- SK-MAC-002 (style-specification) - Track details
Related Agents
- AG-MAC-005 (album-curator-agent) - Primary executor
Famous Sequencing Examples
| Album | Artist | Notable Sequencing | |-------|--------|-------------------| | Dark Side of the Moon | Pink Floyd | Seamless flow, conceptual unity | | OK Computer | Radiohead | Tension build to mid-album peak | | Thriller | Michael Jackson | Front-loaded singles, back-loaded quality | | Abbey Road | Beatles | Medley sequence B-side | | Good Kid, M.A.A.D City | Kendrick Lamar | Narrative chronology |
References
- Album sequencing psychology
- Vinyl format considerations
- Streaming-era listening patterns